Each of us live in a body which is like a personal universe made up of about 300 trillion cells. It is a body/universe which has energies and functions that we don't fully understand, much less fully control - not unlike the larger universe around us.
We can either be angry with our universe, or fear such lack of personal and total control. Or we can embrace what we can aspire to control to some degree - which are the conscious choices we make daily. Those mindful informed choices, or lack thereof, can make a difference the trajectory of one's life experience. For most people, this is a self-evident truth.
We can also embrace the idea that just because we don't have personal and total control of the universe or even our own local affairs, it doesn't mean there are no universal forces and laws which do orchestrate and control events with the highest intentions, coming from a conscious universal Source, confirming that life is not defined by a string of random chemical reactions or meaningless, chaotic events.
Consciousness and intention, do count in forming our experiential reality - past, present, and future, even if we don't understand the mechanics of how it all manifests and connects.
The silent invisible reality of one's thoughts and feelings is a part an internal emotional and intellectual landscape that is different from the visible external body, So it is with the universal body which has the external physical material manifestations of stars, planets and energies, along with more subtle, invisible types of non-material energies flowing from Source - of love and harmonies on a cosmic scale.
It could be perhaps be considered ironic, that we consciously try to make sense of life and the universe by scientific research and philosophy, yet have no through understanding of the primary tool used in data such analysis, which is ones own personal consciousness.
Human consciousness cannot be manufactured in a laboratory, nor denied, nor excluded in trying to understand itself. Many consider that consciousness itself can be looked at as the symptom of something similarly non measurable by lab equipment; that being the spark of eternal universal Source energy known by some as the spirit/soul.
Consciousness plays a part in an assessment of an external reality as conscious experiences loaded through the five senses of taste, touch, smell, hearing and vision. These outside stimuli trigger into internal consciousness an assessment mode.
Subjectively speaking, anyone reading this knows consciousness does truly exists - from a personal, experiential point of view. Individual consciousness is present in the waking state, the dream state, and lurking even in deep sleep. It goes even beyond the famous statement "I think, therefore I am".
Accepting at the very least that your consciousness exists, as does mine, leaves two other curious questions as to the origin and purpose of individual consciousness, as well as it's relationship everything else. In Sanskrit, this is called Sambhanda Jnana, or knowing the relationship between oneself, and creation, and The Source of all. This is the beginning of thoughtful life, as to the meaning of life and all of our relationships, both mundane and esoteric.
Rather than initially debate or theorize conscious origin and purpose if any, solely on an academic or philosophical level, Finding the Source proposes that the real fruit of knowledge can be tasted when one has a positive, experiential result of one's inquisitiveness. Theory alone is not enough to satisfy most people, which can be a string of tedious speculations.
Finding the Source advocates it is one's positive conscious experiences when re-linked to the Source of all higher consciousness, which provides individual validation. Such validation is not procurable by armchair speculation fueled by those teachers and students with limited sense perception - those trying to reduce cosmic reality to a box of limited dimensions that imperfect senses can only try assess and only non-conclusively measure.
What matters, time and time again, is how one experiences life -which happens on different levels of consciousness both material and non-material/spiritual strata.
LIfe experience, as perceived the mind fed by the five senses, is one level of consciousness. But there is more to consciousness than just analyzing sensory input of hot and cold. Consciousness also contains potential for finer sentiments of compassion, humility, charity, empathy, intuition and love which are present conscious experiences that chemical reactions of neurons firing in the brain do not account for.
The core purpose of Finding the Source, Life Light and Love, is to share truth which enhances one's quality life as a conscious experience. The proof of the pudding is in the tasting. Understanding one's loving connection to Source, then acting and serving in harmony with such universal truth, is truly finding the Source of eternity, knowledge and loving bliss.
We can either be angry with our universe, or fear such lack of personal and total control. Or we can embrace what we can aspire to control to some degree - which are the conscious choices we make daily. Those mindful informed choices, or lack thereof, can make a difference the trajectory of one's life experience. For most people, this is a self-evident truth.
We can also embrace the idea that just because we don't have personal and total control of the universe or even our own local affairs, it doesn't mean there are no universal forces and laws which do orchestrate and control events with the highest intentions, coming from a conscious universal Source, confirming that life is not defined by a string of random chemical reactions or meaningless, chaotic events.
Consciousness and intention, do count in forming our experiential reality - past, present, and future, even if we don't understand the mechanics of how it all manifests and connects.
The silent invisible reality of one's thoughts and feelings is a part an internal emotional and intellectual landscape that is different from the visible external body, So it is with the universal body which has the external physical material manifestations of stars, planets and energies, along with more subtle, invisible types of non-material energies flowing from Source - of love and harmonies on a cosmic scale.
It could be perhaps be considered ironic, that we consciously try to make sense of life and the universe by scientific research and philosophy, yet have no through understanding of the primary tool used in data such analysis, which is ones own personal consciousness.
Human consciousness cannot be manufactured in a laboratory, nor denied, nor excluded in trying to understand itself. Many consider that consciousness itself can be looked at as the symptom of something similarly non measurable by lab equipment; that being the spark of eternal universal Source energy known by some as the spirit/soul.
Consciousness plays a part in an assessment of an external reality as conscious experiences loaded through the five senses of taste, touch, smell, hearing and vision. These outside stimuli trigger into internal consciousness an assessment mode.
Subjectively speaking, anyone reading this knows consciousness does truly exists - from a personal, experiential point of view. Individual consciousness is present in the waking state, the dream state, and lurking even in deep sleep. It goes even beyond the famous statement "I think, therefore I am".
Accepting at the very least that your consciousness exists, as does mine, leaves two other curious questions as to the origin and purpose of individual consciousness, as well as it's relationship everything else. In Sanskrit, this is called Sambhanda Jnana, or knowing the relationship between oneself, and creation, and The Source of all. This is the beginning of thoughtful life, as to the meaning of life and all of our relationships, both mundane and esoteric.
Rather than initially debate or theorize conscious origin and purpose if any, solely on an academic or philosophical level, Finding the Source proposes that the real fruit of knowledge can be tasted when one has a positive, experiential result of one's inquisitiveness. Theory alone is not enough to satisfy most people, which can be a string of tedious speculations.
Finding the Source advocates it is one's positive conscious experiences when re-linked to the Source of all higher consciousness, which provides individual validation. Such validation is not procurable by armchair speculation fueled by those teachers and students with limited sense perception - those trying to reduce cosmic reality to a box of limited dimensions that imperfect senses can only try assess and only non-conclusively measure.
What matters, time and time again, is how one experiences life -which happens on different levels of consciousness both material and non-material/spiritual strata.
LIfe experience, as perceived the mind fed by the five senses, is one level of consciousness. But there is more to consciousness than just analyzing sensory input of hot and cold. Consciousness also contains potential for finer sentiments of compassion, humility, charity, empathy, intuition and love which are present conscious experiences that chemical reactions of neurons firing in the brain do not account for.
The core purpose of Finding the Source, Life Light and Love, is to share truth which enhances one's quality life as a conscious experience. The proof of the pudding is in the tasting. Understanding one's loving connection to Source, then acting and serving in harmony with such universal truth, is truly finding the Source of eternity, knowledge and loving bliss.